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자색고구마 분말을 첨가한 젤리의 품질특성 (Quality Characteristics of Jelly Prepared with Purple Sweet Potato Powder)

  • 박어진;박금순
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.730-736
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    • 2012
  • This study was performed to investigate the qualities of jelly supplemented with purple sweet potato (C:0 g, P1:1 g, P3:3 g, P5:5 g, P7:7 g). The pH decreased (acidity increased) with the addition of purple sweet potato powder (p<0.01). The sugar content of the jelly also significantly increased when purple sweet potato was added. The DPPH radical scavenging activities of jelly increased as the addition of purple sweet potato increased. As the content of purple sweet potato increased, the L and b values decreased and the "a value" increased. In terms of textural characteristics, the addition of purple sweet potato increased hardness and springiness, while it decreased the cohesiveness. The results of the sensory evaluation showed that the appearance, flavor, taste, texture, and overall acceptability gave the highest score for jelly containing 5 g of purple sweet potato (P5).

Royal Jelly Protein and Lipid Composition in Apis cerana indica F.

  • Shinkhede, Milind Manohar;Tembhare, Dnyaneshwar Bapuji
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.139-142
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    • 2009
  • The histological and transmission electron microscopic studies revealed the synthesis activity predominantly in the hypopharyngeal glands of the nurse bees. The biochemical analysis of both, the hypopharyngeal gland extract and royal jelly elucidated unequivocally the proteins and lipids as the major constituents. Further the SDS-PAGE of hypopharyngeal gland extract showed about 17 protein bands, perhaps 14.10, 20.00, 29.00 and 43.00 kDa predominantly while that of royal jelly revealed only two protein bands of 29.00 and 43.00 kDa molecular weight suggesting them as the major royal jelly proteins (MRJP). The lipid profile of royal jelly consists of triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL, LDL and VLDL.

반응표면 분석법을 이용한 녹차가루 첨가 젤리 제조의 최적화 (Optimization of Jelly with Addition of Green tea Powder using a Response Surface Methodology)

  • 허혜연;주나미;한영실
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.112-118
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to find the optimal mixing conditions of three different amounts of gelatin, green tea powder and sucrose for preparation green tea powder jelly. A central composite design involving gelatin(12 ∼ 16g), green tea powder(3∼5g) and sucrose(40∼60g) was used to investigate the sensory characteristics of green tea powder jelly. Sensory characteristics, such as hardness, elasticity, sweetness, transparency, color, flavor and overall quality of green tea powder jelly, were measured using a response surface methodology computer program. The overall optimal conditions that satisfied all the sensory properties of green tea powder jelly were 13.4g gelatin, 4.2g green tea powder and 50.8g sucrose.

펙틴을 이용한 과즙젤리의 질감특성과 기호도 연구 (A Study of Textural Properties and Preferences of Fruit Pectin Jelly)

  • 최지영;송은승;정혜경
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.259-266
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    • 1994
  • This study was done to evaluate the effects of grape variety, pH and sugar contents on textural and sensory properties of grape pectin jelly. As a gelling agent, pectin 1% was selected due to highest sensory scores in preparatory experiments and also nutritional and economical reasons. To get the proximate composition of grape extract, moisture, pH, reducing sugar, and total titratable acidity was measured. Grape pectin jellies, made by 12 different recipies, were tested by sensory and instrumental evaluatoin. The results were as follows; 1) Hardness and chewiness were lowered in grape jelly which has lower pH and lower sugar contents. 2) People preferred grape jelly which has lower hardness, brittleness and sweetness, and higher sourness. 3) Comparing overall quality, Recipe C1 in Jelly 1 and recipe B1 in Jelly 2 were chosen as best. 4) Sensory hardness showed positive correlation with instrumental hardness, brittleness and chewiness.

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자색 당근즙의 갈변 방지와 자색 당근즙 첨가 젤리의 품질 특성 (Browning Prevention of Black Carrot Extract and the Quality Characteristics of Jelly Supplemented with Black Carrot Extract)

  • 노현정;장수연;박재중;윤호식;박선민
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.293-302
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    • 2013
  • We investigated treatments for the browning prevention of black carrot extracts and determined the characteristics and qualities of jelly supplemented with black carrot extract. Ascorbic acid, citric acid, and NaCl were added to black carrot extract and changes in color, texture, and anthocyanin content were evaluated. Changes were also determined and a sensory evaluation was performed for jelly supplemented with black carrot extract. The addition of 0.15 and 0.20% ascorbic acid prevented the browning of black carrot extracts and decreased anthocyanin content during the storage period. However, citric acid did not have a preventative effect, despite decreasing the pH below 5.0. Similar to results on the extract, 0.15% ascorbic acid maintained a reddish-violet color in jelly supplemented with black carrot extract by lowering browning during the storage period. Jelly supplemented with 0.15% ascorbic acid had an increased elasticity, gumminess, and chewiness, but jelly supplemented with 0.15% ascorbic acid+0.05% NaCl had a lowered hardness compared with the control during the storage period. In a sensory evaluation, the overall preference, in descending order, was: 0.15% ascorbic acid+0.05% NaCl > 0.15% ascorbic acid > control. In conclusion, 0.15~0.20% ascorbic acid prevented the browning of black carrot extract and inhibited a decrease in anthocyanin content. Jelly supplemented with black carrot extract and 0.15% ascorbic acid+0.05% NaCl were optimal for producing a soft jelly texture.

오미자 추출액을 이용한 젤리 제조에 관한 연구 (A Study on Making Jelly with Omija Extract)

  • 김정은;전희정
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제6권3호통권12호
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 1990
  • 1. The major components of Omija were found as moisture (16.12%) crude fat (10.5%) crude protein (8.66%) crude ash (3.47%) reducing sugar (5.32%). 2. Omija jelly receipe were summarized as follow; (1) 5% of gelatin concentration was shown to be the most desirable. (2) 15% of sugar concentration was shown to be the most desirable. (3) 12, 15, 18 hrs. of extract time was not significantly different in Omija extract. (4) It was the most desirable for 30g of Omija to boil during 30 minutes in boiling Omija extract. 3. Result of Omija jelly by Instron that Hardness, Adhesiveness, Gumminess tend to increase as the addition level of gelatin concentration increased but Cohesiveness was changed irregularly. 4. Hardness Adhesiveness tend to increase as the addition level of increase as the addition level of sugar concentration increased but Cohesiveness Gumminess was not significant difference. 5. Hardness, Adhesiveness tend to increase as the addition level of extract time increased, but Cohesiveness, Gumminess was not significant difference. 6. Color value of Omija jelly (gelatin 5%, sugar 15%, 18hr. extract) was shown $x=7.94{\pm}0.047,\;y=4.24{\pm}0.047,\;z=6.34{\pm}0.067$ in Omija extract and Omija jelly (gelatin 5%, sugar 15%, Omija 50g, 30 minutes boiling) was shown $x=7.76{\pm}0.038,\;y=3.88{\pm}0.02,\;z=6.12{\pm}0.021$ in boiling Omija extract. 7. Appearance of Omija jelly had significant relationship with Cohesiveness by gelatin concentration and texture of Omija jelly had significant relationship with Adhesiveness by gelatin concentration. 8. Appearance of Omija jelly had significant relationship with Cohesiveness and texture of Omija jelly had significant relationship with Gumminess by boiling Omija extract.

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Rheological Evaluation of Petroleum Jelly as a Base Material in Ointment and Cream Formulations : Linear Viscoelastic Behavior

  • Park, Eun-Kyoung;Song, Ki-Won
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • 제41권3호
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    • pp.161-171
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    • 2011
  • The objective of the present study is to systematically characterize a linear viscoelastic behavior of petroleum jelly in small amplitude oscillatory shear flow fields correspondent to the rheological ground state. With this aim, using a strain-controlled rheometer, the dynamic viscoelastic properties of commercially available petroleum jelly have been measured at $37^{\circ}C$ (body temperature) over a wide range of angular frequencies at an extremely small strain amplitude of 0.1 %. In this article, the linear viscoelastic behavior was reported in detail and then explained from a structural view-point of petroleum jelly and discussed in depth with respect to the consumer's requirements. Main findings obtained from this study can be summarized as follows : (1) The storage modulus is always greater than the loss modulus over an entire range of angular frequencies studied, meaning that the linear viscoelastic behavior of petroleum jelly is dominated by an elastic nature rather than a viscous nature. (2) Petroleum jelly shows a desirable linear viscoelastic behavior with respect to the consumer's requirements because it is undesirable for the product to flow down from the skin at an initial stage upon contact with the human skin. (3) A fractional derivative model shows an excellent applicability to describe a linear viscoelastic behavior of petroleum jelly. However, this model should be used with a special caution because there exists no physical meaning for the model parameters. (4) A modified form of the Cox-Merz rule gives a good ability to predict the relationship between steady shear flow properties (nonlinear behavior) and dynamic viscoelastic properties (linear behavior) for petroleum jelly.

치잠에 대한 왕유첨식이 실용형질에 미치는영향(I) (Studies on the effect of feeding on royal jelly on the practical characteristics of silkworms at early stage)

  • 유재복
    • 한국잠사곤충학회지
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    • 제6권
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    • pp.49-52
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    • 1966
  • Royal jelly(왕유)를 누에의 전령을 통하여 첨식시켰을 경우 그 효과가 현저하다 함은 기히 보고되어 있으나, 본 시험에서도 치잠기인 상엽이 적게 들고, 첨작업량이 적은 1~2령기에만 이를 첨식시켜 봄으로서 사육면에서의 본 Royal jelly의 실용성여부를 알고져 1965년 춘잠에 설악$\times$소양을 공시품종으로 하고 Royall jelly 2.5%, 5%, 10% 수용액을 만들어 1~2 령에 첨식시킨 결과 생존율, 성장속도, 잠체중, 전견중, 견층중, 견층비율 및 산란수 등에 있어서 기 효과가 나타나지 않았다.

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Optimization of Mulberry Jelly Making by Response Surface Methodology

  • Kim, Bo-Ram;Joo, Na-Mi
    • Food Quality and Culture
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 2008
  • Recently, though mulberry's superiority as a functional food has been proven, its use as a food material is limited. Therefore, in this study, to develop jelly using mulberry that is compatible with Korean tastes as health functional food by grafting the method to manufacture jelly consumed as a dessert or a snack in the west, according to the central composite design, mulberry jelly was produced by varying the content of citric acid ($X_1$), sucrose ($X_2$), and gelatin ($X_3$) at 5 levels. And by applying the response surface methodology, rheology and sensory preference experiment results were analyzed, the optimization of mulberry jelly manufacturing condition was carried out, and studies on the analysis of composition were performed. As the sensory preference of mulberry jelly, except the flavor, the remaining hardness, elasticity, sweetness, color, and the overall quality were found to be significant. And similarly, it was found to be influenced greatly by gelatin content generally. Based on the overlapped part of categories, in the range of factors that satisfy all the sensory categories, the value located in the middle was calculated, the optimization point was obtained, and it was found to be 6.2 g citric acid, 141.0 g sugar, and 13.5 g gelatin.

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Carrageenan과 Pectin을 첨가한 오미자 젤리에 관한 연구 (Influence of Carrageenan and Pectin addition on the rheological properties of Omiia Extract Jelly)

  • 심영자;백재은;주나미;전희정
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제11권5호
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    • pp.443-445
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    • 1995
  • This study attempted to examine the effect on sensory characteristcs and physiochemical properties of Omija jelly in various volume of adding carrageenan and pectin. The viscosity and the turbidity were decreased according to the increase concentration Omija jelly with pectin. The sensory evaluation of Omija jelly was the best with the ratio 0.5% carrageenan.

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